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USA Rare Earth Rises Amid Rare‑Earth Rally

AerospaceOct 14, 2025

China | United States

USA Rare Earth shares rose as rare‑earth miners rallied amid renewed trade tensions and increased policy attention.
Shares of USAR traded near $32.61, up about 4.96%, with intraday volume around 50.6 million and a market capitalization near $3.7 billion.
The company explores, mines and processes critical minerals - including neodymium, dysprosium, terbium, gallium, beryllium and lithium - centered on its Round Top Mountain interests near Sierra Blanca, Texas. Founded in 2019 and based in Stillwater, Oklahoma, the firm reports roughly 30 employees.
Key metrics show a 52‑week range of $5.56–$37.85, trailing diluted EPS of -$0.79, a TTM net loss near $107.5 million and cash of about $122 million. Average daily volume is roughly 8.9 million shares. Analysts at Canaccord Genuity maintained a Buy and raised their price target modestly to $22.
Investors will watch the company’s Nov. 6, 2025 earnings date, analyst target dispersion in the high‑teens to low‑20s, and how geopolitical and policy moves affecting China and supply chains could influence rare‑earth valuations.

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